Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 227, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

That Yellow Bus Is Here Now I am ready to take care of you at any time, whether it is train time or not. Will take care of calls at any time in any part of the city. BILLY FRYE, Proprietor Phone 107 or 369

Hamilton & Kellner handle the famous Johnston corn binder. Attorney S. C. Irwin made a business trip to Schneider today. We have fresh buttermilk for sale at all times at 10c a gallon.—W. E. Harris. Mrs. Mary D. Eger, Mrs. L. H. Hamilton and Mrs. Eldon Hopkins were hostesses last evening to the Round Table Club and a number of guests and a pleasant evening was spent at six-handed seven-up. Wait to see the line of furnishing® and clothing at the new store, 1 door north Duvall’s Store, North Van Rensselaer street. —S. Leopold, Mgr. Passenger train No. 36, due here at 4:51 in the morning, came through in two sections today, the first at about 7:30. The regular train comes from Cincinnati and was delayed by a freight wreck and another train was made up in Indianapolis. The milk train was slightly delayed as a result. George W. Infield mashed the third finger of his left hand so severely a few days ago that amputation at the hand became necessary. He came to Rensselaer and the operation was performed by Drs. Hemphill and English. The accident occurred at his farm north of town.

STORAGE BATTERIES Repaired and Recharged Also Magnetos repaired and mag netos recharged. Also Everything electrical. K. T. RHOADES & CO. Phone 579

Cee and Bee Taxi Service 7_"_ _TI i Rensselaer’s new Taxi Service is now in operation. All city drives 10c. To the college 15c. Longdistance drives at reasonable rates. Phone 360. Location Nowels’ Restaurant EL M. BAKER, Proprietor